The chilling story of a Uyghur reporter exiled in the US is the sad tip of a shivering iceberg.
Muslim Uyghurs
“The Uyghur Democratic Reform Movement Needs Unity and Support”
A statement from Uyghur scholars in view of the 2024 General Assembly of the World Uyghur Congress in Sarajevo.
How China’s Boarding Schools in Xinjiang (East Turkistan) Are Erasing a People’s Identity: A Uyghur View
The Chinese regime is perpetrating the cultural genocide of a generation by weaponizing education. The state of the matter after ten years of persecution.
Rizwangul NurMuhammad: “He Was Jailed Just Because He Is a Uyghur, Where Is My Brother?”
On United Nations International Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearances, we should not forget the agony of silence for exiled Uyghurs waiting for news of loved ones at home.
China Manipulates Archaeology to Claim the Land of the Uyghurs
Archeological findings at the Buddhist Mo’er Temple Site near Kashgar are falsely presented as evidence that “Xinjiang was always Chinese.”
The Story of Zuhre Sultan, Uyghur Exile: “The CCP Took Away My Entire Family”
29 of her relatives are detained, disappeared, dead, or still serving lengthy prison sentences. She tells her—and their—story to “Bitter Winter.”
Blind Love for the CCP: Left-wing Journalist Roger McKenzie in the Uyghur Region
The socialist reporter claims that freedom of religion reigns in East Turkestan (Ch. Xinjiang). He just repeats Chinese propaganda.
Uyghurs in China: The Most Heavily Jailed Group in the World
One third of China’s total prison inmates are Uyghurs and Turkic people.
How “Two-Stringed Lute” Became “Red Flag”: China Changed Names of Hundreds of Uyghur Villages
A new report documents a subtle tool of cultural genocide: erasing the village names referring to Uyghur culture and religion.
A Uyghur Tale: A Story of Apricot Trees
For an exiled poet, an apricot tree in London is a way of remembering his father and his youth in East Turkestan (Ch. Xinjiang).









